Summary
Skyler Stewart is a software engineer with nine years of hands-on experience, currently building systems at Teradyne while completing a B.S. in Computer Science at UC Santa Cruz. He blends practical product work with research experience, having implemented data-entry and model-optimization interfaces for perceptual science projects and contributed a monadic parser to a Haskell language extension focused on information-flow security. Comfortable across Python, JavaScript, Django, Haskell, and MATLAB, he’s shipped web apps, experiment analysis tools, and real-time computer vision features for a student rocket program. Skyler has taught and mentored peers as a tutor, translating complex concepts into clear, well-documented code and learning materials. Based in Cupertino, he brings a mix of academic curiosity and applied engineering that reduces development overhead and accelerates research-to-product transition. Notably, his background spans both UX-level web work and low-level language tooling—an uncommon combination for an early-career engineer.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
University of California Santa Cruz